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First published in 1700, The Christian’s Reasonable Service (De Redelijke Godsdienst) ran through 20 Dutch editions in the eighteenth century alone! The title is derived from Romans 12:1, “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.” It expresses what God requires from man,...

Contentment and self-denial engender patience, which in Greek is ὑπμουή (hupomone). It is a compound consisting of ὑπὸ (hupo)—which occasionally means through, sometimes under, and sometimes over—and μένω (meno), which means to remain. The combination yields ὑπομένω (hupomeno; that is, to remain, to remain steadfast, to persevere), and also ὑπομονή (hupomone) patience. It means as much as: to overcome suffering, to remain the same during suffering, to move beyond
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